Passage: In any ecosystem, the removal of a keystone species—a species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend—causes significant disruption. For instance, sea otters are a keystone species in kelp forests. They prey on sea urchins, which in turn feed on kelp. Without sea otters, sea urchin populations can explode, leading to the overgrazing of kelp and the subsequent collapse of the forest habitat for many other marine animals. Therefore, the conservation of sea otter populations is not just about saving a single species, but about maintaining the entire kelp forest ecosystem.
Which of the following can be most logically deduced from the passage?
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A
Kelp forests can only exist where there are sea otters.
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B
Sea urchins are the only food source for sea otters.
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C
The health of a kelp forest is an indicator of the presence of sea otters.
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D
A decline in the sea otter population will likely lead to a decline in the biodiversity of the kelp forest.